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Remarkably energy-efficient and easy on the environment, the Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Choice Ginger Thermolon Fry Pan effortlessly prepares healthy entrees without using oil or butter. The Zwilling Thermolon nonstick fry pan is safe for high-heat searing, braising and frying of recipes from T-bones and pork chops to pan-fried okra and Southern-fried chicken or delicate heating of chocolate banana crepes and fried ice cream. The Thermolon stainless-steel nonstick skillet is engineered of natural non-organic materials and completely PTFE- and PFOA-free. The patented Thermolon Granite nonstick surface is a breakthrough in nonstick ceramic cookware that uses 60% less carbon in manufacturing than traditional nonstick materials without adding environmental pollutants. Thermolon Granite nonstick is exceptionally durable and scratch- and abrasion-resistant for years of easy release cooking with quick cleanup.
With the brushed magnetic stainless-steel exterior and strong aluminum core, the induction-ready the Zwilling Thermolon nonstick fry pan conducts heat evenly from rim to rim for uniform cooking without hot spots. The Twin Choice ceramic nonstick skillet is the ideal heat-retentive cookware for frying eggs and pancakes or sauteing scallops with sun-dried tomatoes or green beans with smoky bacon vinaigrette. The tri-ply Sigma Clad construction enables the stainless-steel nonstick skillet to cook on the whole surface. Compatible with gas, electric, ceramic and induction stove tops, the Zwilling Thermolon nonstick fry pan features an ergonomic, riveted stainless-steel handle that stays cool to the touch. Hand washing is recommended.
In 1731 German knife maker Peter Henckels registered his "Twin" trademark, which helped his company flourish into one of the world's most exclusive, best-performing kitchen cutlery producers in the cooking industry. Today's Zwilling J.A. Read more

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